The Pennsylvania Campaign Finance Statement is a document that candidates and political committees must submit to the Pennsylvania Department of State in order to comply with the state's campaign finance laws. It provides detailed financial information about political campaigns, including contributions received, expenditures made, and debt incurred. The Pennsylvania Campaign Finance Statement must be filed by all candidates for public office and political committees, including political action committees (PACs) and political party committees, who receive or expend more than $250 in a calendar year. There are four types of Pennsylvania Campaign Finance Statement: the Statement of Organization, the Preselection Report, the Post-Election Report, and the Final Report. The Statement of Organization must be filed within 10 days of receiving contributions or making expenditures for the campaign. The Preselection Report is due two weeks before the election. The Post-Election Report is due 30 days after the election and includes a summary of all contributions and expenditures made during the campaign. The Final Report is due four months after the election and includes a summary of all contributions received, expenditures made, and debt incurred.